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C-2
P
= 10 x Log P
dBm
For example:
For link budget calculations, the dBm convention is more convenient than the
Watts convention.
Attenuation
Attenuation (fading) of an RF signal is defined as follows:
P
is the incident power level before attenuation
in
P
is the output power level after attenuation
out
Attenuation is expressed in dB as follows:
For example: If, due to attenuation, half the power is lost (P
1/2),
attenuation in dB is -10 x Log (1/2) = 3
Path Loss
Loss of power of an RF signal traveling (propagating) through space. It is expressed
in dB. Path loss depends on:
♦ The distance between transmitting and receiving antennas
♦ Line of sight clearance between the receiving and transmitting antennas
♦ Antenna height
Free Space Loss
Attenuation of the electromagnetic wave while propagating through space. This
attenuation is calculated using the following formula:
Free space loss = 32.4 + 20xLog(F
F is the RF frequency expressed in MHz.
R is the distance between the transmitting and receiving antennas (expressed in
Km).
At 2.4 GHz, this formula is: 100+20xLog(R
mw
1 Watt = 1000 mW; P
100 mW; P
= 10 x Log 100 = 20 dBm
dBm
Figure C-2: Attenuation of an RF signal
MHz
= 10 x Log 1000 = 30 dBm
dBm
P
= -10 x Log (P
dB
dB
) + 20xLog(R
)
Km
)
Km
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/P
)
out
in
/P
out
=
in

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